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April 12, 2016

Watch the HTC 10 unveiling right here

by John_A

HTC plans to unveil its next flagship, reportedly dubbed the HTC 10, at an event that’ll be simulcast across New York, London, and Taipei.

It will be a “virtual” launch rather than a physical event, meaning you’ll be able to watch it all online. If you’re wondering what this device might feature as well as where and how you can stream its unveiling, Pocket-lint has explained everything you need to know, though be sure to check this HTC hub continually for the latest news, analysis, and reviews.

HTC 10: What will the phone feature?

HTC’s next high-end device is expected to feature a Snapdragon 820 processor, solid aluminium build, 5.2-inch Quad HD display, 12-megapixel camera with dual-LED flash and laser autofocus, and “the best BoomSound yet”. It’s thought to be called HTC 10, instead of HTC M10, effectively dropping the M/numerical naming convention HTC has maintained.

Pocket-lint’s round-up offers more detail about the yet-to-be announced phone, including every leak and rumour that has surfaced so far.

  • READ: HTC 10: Release date, rumours and everything you need to know

HTC 10: When will HTC unveil the phone?

HTC sent out invites to an online-only launch for the HTC 10. The event will take place on 12 April at 1 pm (UK time).

See what we’re obsessed about on April 12 on https://t.co/NMJMew9UvA. #powerof10 pic.twitter.com/J3ZFCALvUx

— HTC (@htc) March 22, 2016

HTC 10: How can you watch the live-stream?

HTC will live-stream its HTC 10 event via htc.com. If possible, we will embed the actual video on this page come event day.

Get Ready. Tomorrow: You’ll see it. You’ll hear it. You’ll feel it. https://t.co/sbUcexsqcV #powerof10 pic.twitter.com/EEr7zl1RG5

— HTC (@htc) April 11, 2016

HTC 10: When will the phone be available?

HTC 10 is expected it to go up for pre-order within the next couple of weeks and could be on sale by the end of April.

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